Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$61,946 ($7.74/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($729,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Located in the super cool northern tip of TriBeCa, this unique triplex loft is one of a kind! The restoration and the exquisite pre-war details makes this space spectacularly dramatic. This space is also very versatile as it can be used for live work as well!
Enter on the main level and immediately you are met with an original Keith Haring wall mural, which was drawn circa 1979 when he was a student at the School of Visual arts, and rediscovered decades later during a renovation. In front of you is a jaw dropping 45-foot by 45-foot great room with incredible 26-foot high ceilings, cast-iron columns, a wall of dramatic 24 foot high arched windows and a working fireplace! There is also a dining room with a Juliet balcony, an eat-in chef's kitchen, powder room, and wonderful storage on this floor.
Up the fabulous stainless steel sculpture like staircase is the 2nd floor where a mezzanine/library is open to the great room below and affords views of the historic neighborhood.
Just off of the mezzanine is the private sleeping wing featuring a master suite with a luxurious marble double bathroom, a wet bar, and an enormous dressing room, as well as a second bedroom with bathroom. There is also room for a possible third bedroom.
The lower level features a separate private entrance, making it the rare Manhattan maisonette. Here you will find a media room, game room, gym/office with half bath, a full laundry room, climate-controlled wine cellar, staff guest room with a 1/2 bath and incredible storage.
This large private area also makes a great office and workspace.
This one of a kind home combines the privacy of townhouse living with the security and amenities of a fully staffed building: Residents enjoy a 24-hour doorman, gym, and a private roof deck. The American Thread Building was the first of TriBeCa's luxury condo conversions and remains a highly coveted address.
The building is landmarked and on the National Register of Historic Places.
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